For a way to store your coffee, tea, sugar and more, Brabantia's 1.4 litre round window canisters set is the perfect solution. The flavour-seal 'click' lid keeps the contents fresh for longer and the anti-static window allows you to see just how much content is left in the canister. The smooth inside finish makes it easy to clean and it has a protective coated base.

Exactly the same ones for £5.00 in co op for the set of 3. Found in doncaster. Should be national

23rd Mar 2014

Thanks Op, just what i needed. I have this set already, but my other half 'accidentally' put them in the dishwasher, causing the plastic window to crack. I've had to put sandwich bags inside them to stop the sugar and coffee coming out (_;)

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23rd Mar 2014

jayneybabe

don't forget quidco

Quidco's only offering cashback on Amazon for jewellery and watches at the minute.

23rd Mar 2014

Ordered ty x

23rd Mar 2014

Ordered these not long ago, flimsy and not of quality you expect from Brabantia.

If its 1.4 Litre x 3, but im sure its 1.4 litre overall capacity for all three together.

24th Mar 2014

imranio

If its 1.4 Litre x 3, but im sure its 1.4 litre overall capacity for all … If its 1.4 Litre x 3, but im sure its 1.4 litre overall capacity for all three together.

They are sold seperately on Amazon too quoting 1.4l : Dimensions: height 17.5 cm, diameter 11 cm, capacity 1.4 litres. I read somewhere else that one of these will hold a whole 1kg bag of sugar. Saves a bit of messing around with a part empty bag!! (_;)

24th Mar 2014

I know it's not like for like, but may be of interest for those who like the "shabby chic" look, and near a Tesco. My local Tesco Extra had these for £1.50 last night (Tea, Coffee, Sugar), were £6 each originally:

leave the sugar in its bag in the cupboard,more work space and a tenner in your pocket.

24th Mar 2014

VanDutch

Thanks. Does 1.4l not sound MASSIVE to anyone else?

not reallydimensions are listed and anyone over the age of 12 or so can check the volume roughly from that

24th Mar 2014

I've got these and find that the bottoms not water tight and sometimes the sugar has soaked up spilt water sometimes... Look great though!

Edited by: "mandles" 24th Mar 2014

24th Mar 2014

I got these and within 6 months the Windows had cracked : -(

24th Mar 2014

Volume of a cylinder = Pi x Radius squared x height

Volume = 3.142 x (5.5 x 5.5) x 17.5

Approx Volume = 1663 cubic CM

so 1.4l - will be per container not all 3

** Just thought I would clarify it ** (_;)

BTW - we have the ADDIS ones ad they really good quality at similar price... Brabantia are not just a name, quality has gone.

24th Mar 2014

Got these quite a while ago and never had a problem with any cracking, moisture getting in etc. Would deffo buy again if i ever needed too. Good price

24th Mar 2014

These are rubbish the window in 2 of mine have cracked too,I only pay bought these a year ago and payed a lot more.

24th Mar 2014

false prophet

leave the sugar in its bag in the cupboard,more work space and a tenner … leave the sugar in its bag in the cupboard,more work space and a tenner in your pocket.

I put sugar in an old 1kg jar. Doesn't look as stylish as this but it saved me £10.

I put tea and coffee in empty Asda measure up diet shake tubs. With some labels I've added they don't look too bad really. This is what they originally looked like. Saves them going to landfill.

Edited by: "sotomonkey" 24th Mar 2014

24th Mar 2014

They may have a flavour seal lid but they don't have one at the bottom, ok at this price, but wouldn't buy again.

24th Mar 2014

Had these a few years now, they look good and there still in one piece. They are not air tight so the sugar gets stuck to sides but it's not a big deal. I'm thinking of getting another set at this price.

24th Mar 2014

These look great but don't keep coffee and sugar airtight enough and so they go lumpy. Had a set some 10 years ago, and complained to brabantia, who replaced with different style.

Recently needed new set, and thought they would have sorted the problem, but alas, they still have same problem!

If you don't believe me, just try filling with water and you will see it pour out the gaps.

24th Mar 2014

i use the tins millicano etc come in - they are always half price somewhere!

24th Mar 2014

if you have one close by, you can buy an almost exact replica set of 3 from Robert Dyas for £6-8.Look virtually identical, with same window, but no 'Brabantia' written on it.

24th Mar 2014

Have had these for a few years. Look nice but coffee always gets damp and goes off so now keep it inside a jar, inside the container. Sugar and tea bags seem to keep ok though.

24th Mar 2014

Don't know if I'm missing something, but £10.49 for three essentially metal 'tubs', doesn't seem like a very good deal?

24th Mar 2014

sotomonkey

I put sugar in an old 1kg jar. Doesn't look as stylish as this but it … I put sugar in an old 1kg jar. Doesn't look as stylish as this but it saved me £10.I put tea and coffee in empty Asda measure up diet shake tubs. With some labels I've added they don't look too bad really. This is what they originally looked like. Saves them going to landfill.

Why bother putting coffee into those plastic tubs? Just leave it in the coffee jar it came in, looks no worse?

24th Mar 2014

Ordered! thanks OP.Hope you er, get un-suspended soon!

24th Mar 2014

For coffee, invest in a quality aluminium Illy can when they are cheaper and reuse at will.